Its100 years since women were allowed tojoin its100 years since women were allowed to join the uk armed forces. We found out what has changed between their women who served them and those who serve now. Good morning. Its friday 7th july. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. President trump has met russias president Vladimir Putin face to face for the first time. The two leaders shook hands at the 620 summit in the german city of hamburg. They are due to hold further talks later. Ros atkins is in hamburg. Welcome to the vast Conference Centre in hamburg, where the g20s summit is taking place. The leaders are here and ready to start negotiations, moving to what they hope will be a communique on saturday afternoon with commitments on some of the most pressing issues oui on some of the most pressing issues our world is facing. There had been broke out last night and into this morning. The German Authorities are telling us that over 70 Police Officers have been injured in the last 2a hours. The rate remain in hospital. We know water cannon has been used and pepper spray but that looks like efforts of the protesters to disrupt the arrivals of the World Leaders have not worked. There are many key dynamics we are keeping an eye on, that meeting between Vladimir Putin and donald trump which will happen later, theresa may will also meet donald trump an xi jinping, the chinese president , and the context of all these discussions is likely to be where america fits into the global responses to the main issues of our time, trade, response to Climate Change, and we heard references to that in the first few bars of the summit. Lets begin with the president of the European Council, donald tusk. Ive heard surprisingly promising words from the american president about transatlantic community, about the cooperation between the United States, europe, about our common political tradition and civilisation and the readiness to protect and defend the whole western community. We have been waiting for a long time to hear these words from President Trump but the real question is whether it was a one time incident 01 whether it was a one time incident ora whether it was a one time incident 01 a new whether it was a one time incident whether it was a one time incident ora new. Is is also whether it was a one time incident oranewlisttggofgisalso whether it was a one time incident or a new i is q of afslassseefralso especially after our position in Domestic Politics was weekend after she failed to get a majority in the recent election. She has an Agenda Ona Number of recent election. She has an agenda on a number of issues, she wants to talk about Climate Change but also the funding of terrorism. Here she is talking about that. Im talking about dealing with notjust large sums of Money Financing terrorism but also working with Financial Services to identify smaller Scale Transactions that can lead to terrorist activity. I believe this is important. When we deal with this Terrorist Threat, we need to address it across a range of ways. I ready brought the International Community together to look at extremism online and work to ensure the internet cannot be a safe space for terrorists, now im calling on the International Community to Work Together to deal with terrorist financing. I want to get across the scale of this event. The g20 stance for a scale of this event. The g20 stance fora group of scale of this event. The g20 stance for a group of 20, the 19 biggest economies, uk, the us, france, germany, indonesia, plus the European Union. You have tv reporters and journalists across a vast Media Section and areas where delegates can meet other delegates, politicians and media to get their message out and this Conference Structure is the size of several Football Pitches and thorough stalls set up by people wishing to lobby on a particular issue and media from Around The World, and the leaders are further down there part of the Conference Centre which is even more restricted than for i am and even getting in here involved a lot of work, so over the next couple of days there there will be group meetings, bilateral meetings, in particular between donald trump an Vladimir Putin. Remember in warsaw yesterday donald trump said russia was destabilising ukraine, the most explicitly has been on the issue of ukraine, but will he also accused Vladimir Putin of Destabilising America . The american Intelligence Agencies say Russia Meddled in the us election, something russia denies. The meetings go into saturday and then saturday afternoon is about a communique from all who have come here, and Press Conferences from some of the leaders, we do not know how many will take questions from journalists and we cannot overstate the power people here have. The g20 represents two thirds of the worlds population, 80 of its economic output, so while some countries say they feel left out and this is an unreasonable way of going about global business, the idea of the g20 born just global business, the idea of the g20 bornjust under 20 global business, the idea of the g20 born just under 20 years ago was that this is a better Decision Making arena than the un assembly and if you get these people in the room, major Policy Decisions can be taken. We will find out if thatis can be taken. We will find out if that is possible in the next 48 hours and i will be live here the right. Theresa may has arrived at the g20 summit where shell call on leaders to Work Together to cut off terrorist funding. Shes been speaking to our deputy political Editorjohn Pienaar, whos in hamburg. We heard that short clip where she was talking about plans to cut off funding to terrorists. What else has she said to you . Theresa may has a lot of things she will be talking about, as do all the World Leaders here, with a long list of global challenges. North korea, trade, Climate Change. Theresa may has the additional complication of needing to reassert britains implements after brexit and the election result. All this so she can get on with the business at hand, brexit. She said to meet she meant to be bold, not timid, and that means answering calls from Business Organisations like the cbi for a particular approach to brexit. They wa nt to particular approach to brexit. They want to see britain stay inside the Customs Union and the Single Market until britain finally exits the eu after a transitional period of whatever length, and i put this to the Prime Minister when i spoke to her are little while ago. What i want to do is to negotiate their new Trade Agreement comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with the European Union to have that negotiated with and that two year timescale of the treaty has set, then as part of the ongoing relationship of course we will need to have an implementation period when that is put into place. I want to see as smooth and orderly a process as possible because none of us want to disrupt our economies. We want to ensure we can have that smooth process but its important we have that Free Trade Agreement, we know what that End State Relationship will be for the future and can implement that over a period. So only very limited encouragement for business in her reply to me, she wa nts to for business in her reply to me, she wants to see some implementation phase, we dont know how long or what would happen, would there be time to prepare to exit the Customs Union and stay inside those frameworks in the meantime . We dont know how she feels about that. It would have to work its way through in the course of these negotiations which arejust starting, in the course of these negotiations which are just starting, and ordination isnt like the cbi will just have to keep looking and pressing and lobbying and hoping. Thank you, john. Let me take you to some live pictures from hamburg, the day after the night before, a violent night with many Police Officers and protesters injured in clashes. Clearly a peaceful protest under way at the moment and many of the protesters, estimated Tens Of Thousands In The City for the g20, many here to protest peacefully but others are intent on violence and we saw violent clashes overnight with around 100 Police Officers injured. Figures for the numbers of protesters injured a re figures for the numbers of protesters injured are unclear at the moment but nearly 30 people were arrested. Some accused the police of arrested. Some accused the police of a heavy handed response. But clearly, given the climate around this 620, clearly, given the climate around this g20, the Security Services there are trying to keep a very tight lid on any demonstrations and protests that are taking place. We will keep you right up to date with events at the g20s there today, including that first meeting between President Trump and President Putin. The seniorjudge who will lead the Grenfell TowerPublic Inquiry has faced angry questions from survivors of the fire and local residents at a Public Meeting last night. Sir Martin Moore Bick has been accused of ignoring calls for him to consider the social issues which affect public housing. I cant satisfy you because you have some i was giving sir Martin Moore Bick my opinion. Ifelt i was giving sir Martin Moore Bick my opinion. I felt he was dismissive of our calls for a wider inquiry and what he sees it being about. We dont want this reduced to a mere debate about cladding because the issues are far wider than that. Tens of thousands of people will face financial hardship, and be forced into debt, if changes arent made to the way the new Welfare BenefitUniversal Credit is rolled out. Thats according to the Charity Citizens Advice which is calling for improvements. However, ministers insist the benefit is working as our social Affairs CorrespondentMichael Buchanan reports. At the Citizens Advice Office in bridgewater, an increasing number of people are coming in, complaining about Universal Credit. Vicki kelly has had to take the day off work to sort out her problems. She has no Internet Access at home and struggles to keep up with the online system. Yeah, im having to take the day off from work to sort this out they you want me to work and yet, youve got to take time off whats it been like, then, the past few months . Terrible. Struggling for money, having to find other work just to manage. And obviously now, they have stopped it again at the moment, we have to make phone calls, make appointments to come back into thejob centre. And again, it is more time off of work, losing more money. Universal credit has been rolled out across britain, Six Welfare Payments such as Housing Benefit and tax credits being combined into one monthly sum. But problems are emerging a survey conducted by Citizens Advice of those people its helped found over a third of claimants are waiting longer than the six weeks they should for a payment. One in ten people have to wait over ten weeks for Universal Credit. More than half have had to borrow money while waiting for their benefit. We are seeing at the moment thousands of people who are seriously worried about their personal situations and cannot fix it because the administration of Universal Credit is not helping them and the support is not there for them to see their way out of it. Ministers insist that Universal Credit is a success and say most claimants are satisfied with the benefit and that help is available for those with problems. The headlines now. Donald trump meets World Leaders at the g20s summit in germany, including for the first time russias Vladimir Putin, with whom he will hold talks today. Police have clashed with protesters at the summit after violence overnight. Water cannon was used to disperse some residents. G re nfell tower disperse some residents. Grenfell tower residents say they still lack confidence in the inquiry into the disaster. Sir Martin Moore Bick was tackled last night. And joe roots first innings at ending captain is over, after a spectacular first day against south africa at lords he moved onto 190 this morning. England are 367 7. Johanna konta and andy murray lead britain hopes at wimbledon today. And Lewis Hamilton leads his title rival Sebastien Vettel drilling at first practice for the australian grand prix. He goes almost half a second quicker as he tops the time sheet. I will be back with more just after 11 30 sheet. I will be back with more just after11 30 am. If youve flown long haul over the past 40 years, chances are youve been on a boeing 747 best known as thejumbojet. It revolutionised air travel Around The World, making it possible to fly further and for less money. But could the era of big jets be coming to an end . 0ur transport correspondent, Richard Westcott reports. Newsreel out of the biggest hangar in the world came the worlds biggest plane. Its the giant aeroplane that shrank the world two and a half times bigger than anything else at the time. With its iconic hump, boeings 747 brought cheap flying to the masses. It nearly bankrupted the company, but ended up saving it. Newsreel even as a toy, the 747 is quite an armful. This is the aeroplane that gave wings to the world. Because of its size, because of its range, and its economy. It made it possible for the airlines to fly economically anywhere in the world. But 50 years on, airlines prefer smaller, more fuel efficient planes, and boeing says it may finally stop making the jumbo jet. But after all that hard work and all those miles, this is where 747s come for a quiet retirement. In less than a day, an Entirejumbo Jet has been reduced to that pile of rubble there. They are just smashing up the last piece of fuselage, and all that aluminium will be taken off and turned into beer cans. Some of these things are going back to the airline, but others have been bought by private collectors, who will turn them into Quirky Office furniture. I cant get the films working, though. They have slightly different plans for this jumbo jet. A very rich person has bought the top half of it and apparently theyre going to turn it into some kind of social area, or office. And if we actually go into the cockpit, youve got all the controls, and apparently lots of enthusiasts from All Over The World buy this kind of stuff. 1970, and the very first 747 lands in britain. Londons heathrow are hot took the arrival of the worlds first jumbo jet with surprising ease. It made a big impression on one ogling fan that day. There was a huge thing in the press about this first aeroplane coming in across the atlantic, pan am, and so i had to go and see it. It was a big cuddly aeroplane, it did its best to look after you. It goes for miles, it never runs out of fuel, the systems on it, the 400 series, which is the last one, they were modern systems a digital aeroplane, everything worked. What more could a pilot want . The jumbo is not the only giant plane struggli